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  • Physicists Describe New Type of Aurora

    For millennia, humans in the high latitudes have been enthralled by auroras—the northern and southern lights. 

  • Ice Core Data Show Why, Despite Lower Sulfur Emissions in Us and Western Europe, Air Pollution Is

    The air in the United States and Western Europe is much cleaner than even a decade ago. 

  • Like a Trojan Horse, Graphene Oxide can Act as a Carrier of Organic Pollutants to Fish

    A study by the UPV/EHU’s CBET research group and the University of Bordeaux has shown that graphene oxide nanomaterials, alone and combined with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, pose a potential source of toxicity to fish, but at concentrations that are above the currently expected environmental levels.

  • Large Bumblebees Start Work Earlier

    University of Exeter scientists used RFID – similar technology to contactless card payments – to monitor when bumblebees of different sizes left and returned to their nest.

  • What is Driving Reductions in Residential Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S.?

    In 2005, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from residential energy use hit an all-time high in the United States. Each year since, emissions have dropped at an average annual rate of 2 percent.

  • Catastrophic Sea-Level Rise from Antarctic Melting is Possible with Severe Global Warming

    The Antarctic ice sheet is much less likely to become unstable and cause dramatic sea-level rise in upcoming centuries if the world follows policies that keep global warming below a key 2015 Paris climate agreement target, according to a Rutgers coauthored study.

  • Research Confirms Trawl Ban Substantially Increases the Abundance of Marine Organisms

    Biodiversity is of crucial importance to the marine ecosystem. The prohibition of trawling activities in the Hong Kong marine environment for two and a half years has significantly improved biodiversity, an inter-university study led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has found.

  • Scroll'n'Roll – Nanomaterials Towards Effective Photocatalytic Pollution Treatment

    We live in times when among the most limited and precious resources on Earth are air and water. 

  • Light Pollution at Night Affects the Calls of Migratory Birds

    When investigators in the UK recorded the calls of migratory birds called thrushes at night, they found that call rates were up to five times higher over the brightest urban areas compared with darker villages.

  • Without Commuter Traffic, Pandemic-Era Boston Drivers Are Speeding up, Increasing Noise Pollution

    BU ecologists say higher sound levels in Boston’s Blue Hills Reservation could disrupt wildlife and human health benefits of nature recreation.

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